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FOP 0.90 alpha 1
FOP is an XSL formatter written in Java. more>>
FOP (Formatting Objects Processor) is the worlds first print formatter driven by XSL formatting objects (XSL-FO) and the worlds first output independent formatter.
Formatting Objects Processor is a Java application that reads a formatting object (FO) tree and renders the resulting pages to a specified output. Output formats currently supported include PDF, PCL, PS, SVG, XML (area tree representation), Print, AWT, MIF and TXT. The primary output target is PDF.
The goals of the Apache FOP project are to deliver an XSL-FO to PDF formatter that is compliant to at least the Basic conformance level described in the W3C Recommendation from 15 October 2001, and that complies with the 11 March 1999 Portable Document Format Specification (Version 1.3) from Adobe Systems.
Conformance to the XML 1.0 Recommendation, XSLT 1.0 Recommendation and the XML Namespaces Recommendation is understood. Other relevant documents, such as the XPath and XLink Working Drafts, are referenced as necessary. The FOP Project will attempt to use the latest version of evolving specifications.
The FOP layout system is currently being rewritten to better support the XSL-FO standard.
Enhancements:
- This is the first preview release after the big redesign effort.
- We would like to encourage you to download the code and to play with it. Were still in the process of adding new major features and stabilizing the code. We welcome any feedback you might have and even more, any other form of help to get the project forward.
Caveats:
- This release is a (unstable) preview release and not intended for use in a production environment. Use at your own risk!
- The API is not to be considered stable, yet. Please be prepared for the API to be changed in a backwards-incompatible way.
- You may experience different behaviour compared to version 0.20.5. Please consult the "Upgrading" page indicated above for details.
Known Issues:
- PCL, MIF and SVG support have not been restored, yet.
- Java2D/AWT support contains some problems, for example with block-containers.
- Support for kerning has not been restored, yet.
- Auto table layout is not implemented, yet.
- The collapsing border model on tables is not implemented, yet. Please use border-collapse="separate" for now.
- Footnotes may overlap with text of the region-body in multi-column documents.
- Space resolution does not work between footnote regions.
- Theres a problem involving nested block-containers and reference-orientation 180/-180 (Bugzilla #36391)
- block-containers with no height currently dont create a fence for spaces as they should (they behave like a normal block).
- Preserved linefeeds in fo:character are not handled correctly.
- Zero-width spaces are not handled correctly.
- An empty block currently produces a fence for stacking constraints which it shouldnt.
- There are several small problems around white space handling.
- Images currently dont shrink so they fit on a page when they are too big and shrinking is allowed to happen.
- Block-level content in fo:inlines may produce unwelcome results.
- inline-container may not work as expected.
- letter-spacing and word-spacing properties may not work as expected.
- leaders with leader-pattern="use-content" may not work as expected.
- keep-with-previous doesnt work inside tables and lists, yet.
- White space on direct inline-level children of a marker is not handled correctly.
- If two consecutive pages dont have the same available width, the content currently isnt properly fit into the available space on the new page.
- background-images on page-number-citations are not placed correctly.
- Not all FO elements can be referenced by their "id", most notably: table-body, table-header, table-footer and table-row.
- The backgrounds of table-body, table-header, table-footer and table-column are not painted, yet.
- Border and padding conditionality are not supported on table-cells, yet.
- Copy/Paste from PDF content in Acrobat Reader is not supported for text using embedded TrueType fonts.
- Column balancing in multi-column documents may not work as expected (Bugzilla #36356)
- Omitting fo:table-column or having fo:table-column without a column-width and attempting to create columns implicitly from the first table row is not implemented, yet (Bugzilla #35656).
- Leaders with the "rule" pattern dont work for PostScript output.
<<lessFormatting Objects Processor is a Java application that reads a formatting object (FO) tree and renders the resulting pages to a specified output. Output formats currently supported include PDF, PCL, PS, SVG, XML (area tree representation), Print, AWT, MIF and TXT. The primary output target is PDF.
The goals of the Apache FOP project are to deliver an XSL-FO to PDF formatter that is compliant to at least the Basic conformance level described in the W3C Recommendation from 15 October 2001, and that complies with the 11 March 1999 Portable Document Format Specification (Version 1.3) from Adobe Systems.
Conformance to the XML 1.0 Recommendation, XSLT 1.0 Recommendation and the XML Namespaces Recommendation is understood. Other relevant documents, such as the XPath and XLink Working Drafts, are referenced as necessary. The FOP Project will attempt to use the latest version of evolving specifications.
The FOP layout system is currently being rewritten to better support the XSL-FO standard.
Enhancements:
- This is the first preview release after the big redesign effort.
- We would like to encourage you to download the code and to play with it. Were still in the process of adding new major features and stabilizing the code. We welcome any feedback you might have and even more, any other form of help to get the project forward.
Caveats:
- This release is a (unstable) preview release and not intended for use in a production environment. Use at your own risk!
- The API is not to be considered stable, yet. Please be prepared for the API to be changed in a backwards-incompatible way.
- You may experience different behaviour compared to version 0.20.5. Please consult the "Upgrading" page indicated above for details.
Known Issues:
- PCL, MIF and SVG support have not been restored, yet.
- Java2D/AWT support contains some problems, for example with block-containers.
- Support for kerning has not been restored, yet.
- Auto table layout is not implemented, yet.
- The collapsing border model on tables is not implemented, yet. Please use border-collapse="separate" for now.
- Footnotes may overlap with text of the region-body in multi-column documents.
- Space resolution does not work between footnote regions.
- Theres a problem involving nested block-containers and reference-orientation 180/-180 (Bugzilla #36391)
- block-containers with no height currently dont create a fence for spaces as they should (they behave like a normal block).
- Preserved linefeeds in fo:character are not handled correctly.
- Zero-width spaces are not handled correctly.
- An empty block currently produces a fence for stacking constraints which it shouldnt.
- There are several small problems around white space handling.
- Images currently dont shrink so they fit on a page when they are too big and shrinking is allowed to happen.
- Block-level content in fo:inlines may produce unwelcome results.
- inline-container may not work as expected.
- letter-spacing and word-spacing properties may not work as expected.
- leaders with leader-pattern="use-content" may not work as expected.
- keep-with-previous doesnt work inside tables and lists, yet.
- White space on direct inline-level children of a marker is not handled correctly.
- If two consecutive pages dont have the same available width, the content currently isnt properly fit into the available space on the new page.
- background-images on page-number-citations are not placed correctly.
- Not all FO elements can be referenced by their "id", most notably: table-body, table-header, table-footer and table-row.
- The backgrounds of table-body, table-header, table-footer and table-column are not painted, yet.
- Border and padding conditionality are not supported on table-cells, yet.
- Copy/Paste from PDF content in Acrobat Reader is not supported for text using embedded TrueType fonts.
- Column balancing in multi-column documents may not work as expected (Bugzilla #36356)
- Omitting fo:table-column or having fo:table-column without a column-width and attempting to create columns implicitly from the first table row is not implemented, yet (Bugzilla #35656).
- Leaders with the "rule" pattern dont work for PostScript output.
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XML::ApacheFOP 0.03
XML::ApacheFOP is a Perl module that can access Apache FOP from Perl to create PDF files using XSL-FO. more>>
XML::ApacheFOP is a Perl module that can access Apache FOP from Perl to create PDF files using XSL-FO.
SYNOPSIS
use XML::ApacheFOP;
my $Fop = XML::ApacheFOP->new();
# create a PDF using a xml/xsl tranformation
$Fop->fop(xml=>"foo.xml", xsl=>"bar.xsl", outfile=>"temp1.pdf") || die "cannot create pdf: " . $Fop->errstr;
# create a PDF using an xsl-fo file
$Fop->fop(fo=>"foo.fo", outfile=>"temp2.pdf") || die "cannot create pdf: " . $Fop->errstr;
# create a PostScript file using an xsl-fo file
$Fop->fop(fo=>"foo.fo", outfile=>"temp3.ps", rendertype=>"ps") || die "cannot create ps file: " . $Fop->errstr;
# reset FOPs image cache (available starting with FOP version 0.20.5)
$Fop->reset_image_cache() || die "could not reset FOPs image cache: " . $Fop->errstr;
XML::ApacheFOP allows you to create PDFs (or other output types, explained below) using Apache FOP.
Since FOP is written in Java, this module relies on Java.pm. You will need to have FOP and Java.pm installed before installing this module.
<<lessSYNOPSIS
use XML::ApacheFOP;
my $Fop = XML::ApacheFOP->new();
# create a PDF using a xml/xsl tranformation
$Fop->fop(xml=>"foo.xml", xsl=>"bar.xsl", outfile=>"temp1.pdf") || die "cannot create pdf: " . $Fop->errstr;
# create a PDF using an xsl-fo file
$Fop->fop(fo=>"foo.fo", outfile=>"temp2.pdf") || die "cannot create pdf: " . $Fop->errstr;
# create a PostScript file using an xsl-fo file
$Fop->fop(fo=>"foo.fo", outfile=>"temp3.ps", rendertype=>"ps") || die "cannot create ps file: " . $Fop->errstr;
# reset FOPs image cache (available starting with FOP version 0.20.5)
$Fop->reset_image_cache() || die "could not reset FOPs image cache: " . $Fop->errstr;
XML::ApacheFOP allows you to create PDFs (or other output types, explained below) using Apache FOP.
Since FOP is written in Java, this module relies on Java.pm. You will need to have FOP and Java.pm installed before installing this module.
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Apache FOP 0.93 Beta
Apache FOP is an XSL-FO formatter. more>>
FOP (Formatting Objects Processor) is the worlds first print formatter driven by XSL formatting objects (XSL-FO) and the worlds first output independent formatter.
Apache FOP project is a Java application that reads a formatting object (FO) tree and renders the resulting pages to a specified output. Output formats currently supported include PDF, PCL, PS, SVG, XML (area tree representation), Print, AWT, MIF and TXT. The primary output target is PDF.
Enhancements:
- This release is the successor of version 0.20.5, FOPs production grade version.
- It contains the new API first introduced in 0.92 beta; support for Open Type fonts; support for the rgb-icc() function and a proprietary cmyk() function; copy/paste from PDF content using embedded TrueType fonts; support for PDF/A-1b and PDF/X-3:2003; improved Java2D, print, and bitmap renderers; and automatic support for all Java2D fonts for TIFF, PNG, print, AWT rendering.
<<lessApache FOP project is a Java application that reads a formatting object (FO) tree and renders the resulting pages to a specified output. Output formats currently supported include PDF, PCL, PS, SVG, XML (area tree representation), Print, AWT, MIF and TXT. The primary output target is PDF.
Enhancements:
- This release is the successor of version 0.20.5, FOPs production grade version.
- It contains the new API first introduced in 0.92 beta; support for Open Type fonts; support for the rgb-icc() function and a proprietary cmyk() function; copy/paste from PDF content using embedded TrueType fonts; support for PDF/A-1b and PDF/X-3:2003; improved Java2D, print, and bitmap renderers; and automatic support for all Java2D fonts for TIFF, PNG, print, AWT rendering.
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Font::Scripts::AP 0.5
Font::Scripts::AP is a Perl module for memory representation of a TTFBuilder Attachment Point database (APDB). more>>
Font::Scripts::AP is a Perl module for memory representation of a TTFBuilder Attachment Point database (APDB).
SYNOPSIS
use Font::Scripts::AP;
$ap = Font::Scripts::AP->read_font($ttf_file, $ap_file, %opts);
$ap->make_classes();
INSTANCE VARIABLES
cmap
Reference to the Microsoft cmap within the font.
font
Reference to a font structure. read_font will cause at least the post, cmap, loca, and name tables to be read in.
glyphs
An array of references to glyph data structures, indexed by glyphID. Stucture elements are:
uni
Unicode scalar value, if any, as specified in the APDB. (decimal integer)
gnum
Actual glyph ID from font.
post
Actual Postscript name from font.
Note: The uni, gnum and post values are based on the UID, GID, and PSName fields of the APDB. If there are descrepancies between the APDB and the fonts internal tables, then for calcuating the above three values, priority is given first to UID field, then PSName field, and finally GID.
glyph
Reference to glyph structure read from font.
line
Line number in APDB where glyph is defined.
points
A hash of references to attachment point structures for this glyph, keyed by attachment point type (aka name). Each AP structure contains
name
The name (type in TTFBuilder terminology) of the attachment point
x, y
X and Y coordinates for the attachment point
line
Line number in APDB where this point is defined.
components
Present if the glyph is a composite. Is a reference to an array of component structures. Each component structure includes:
bbox
comma separated list of bounding box coordinates, i.e., x1, y1, x2, y2
uni
Unicode scalar value, if any, of the component. (decimal integer)
Note: The following instance variables contain the actual text read from the APDB. If there are descrepancies between the APDB and the font, these values may differ from corresponding values given above. Therefore these values should not be used except for diagnostic purposes.
UID
Unicode scalar value, if any, as specified in the APDB. (string of hex digits)
PSName
Postscript name, if any, as specified in the APDB
GID
Glyph id, if any, as specified in the APDB
classes
Created by "make_classes", this is a hash keyed by class name returning an array of GIDs for glyphs that are in the class. Classes are identified by extensions (part after a .) on the post name of each glyph. For each such extension, two classes are defined. The first is the class of all glyphs that have that extension (class name is the extension). The second is the class of nominal glyphs corresponding to the glyphs with that extension (class name is the extension but with the prefix no_).
lists
Created by "make_classes", this is a hash keyed by attachment point name (as modified by "make_point") returning an array of GIDs for glyphs that have the given attachment point.
vecs
If defined, this variable will be updated by "make_classes". It is a hash, keyed by attachment point name (as modified by "make_point") returning a bit vec bit array, indexed by GID, each bit set to 1 if the corresponding glyph has the given attachment point.
ligclasses
Optionally created by make_classes if ligatures are requested and they exist. The base forms class is no_code while the ligatures are held in code.
WARNINGS
If -errorfh not set, this accumulates any warning or error messages encountered.
WARNINGS
Count of number fo warnings or errors encountered.
<<lessSYNOPSIS
use Font::Scripts::AP;
$ap = Font::Scripts::AP->read_font($ttf_file, $ap_file, %opts);
$ap->make_classes();
INSTANCE VARIABLES
cmap
Reference to the Microsoft cmap within the font.
font
Reference to a font structure. read_font will cause at least the post, cmap, loca, and name tables to be read in.
glyphs
An array of references to glyph data structures, indexed by glyphID. Stucture elements are:
uni
Unicode scalar value, if any, as specified in the APDB. (decimal integer)
gnum
Actual glyph ID from font.
post
Actual Postscript name from font.
Note: The uni, gnum and post values are based on the UID, GID, and PSName fields of the APDB. If there are descrepancies between the APDB and the fonts internal tables, then for calcuating the above three values, priority is given first to UID field, then PSName field, and finally GID.
glyph
Reference to glyph structure read from font.
line
Line number in APDB where glyph is defined.
points
A hash of references to attachment point structures for this glyph, keyed by attachment point type (aka name). Each AP structure contains
name
The name (type in TTFBuilder terminology) of the attachment point
x, y
X and Y coordinates for the attachment point
line
Line number in APDB where this point is defined.
components
Present if the glyph is a composite. Is a reference to an array of component structures. Each component structure includes:
bbox
comma separated list of bounding box coordinates, i.e., x1, y1, x2, y2
uni
Unicode scalar value, if any, of the component. (decimal integer)
Note: The following instance variables contain the actual text read from the APDB. If there are descrepancies between the APDB and the font, these values may differ from corresponding values given above. Therefore these values should not be used except for diagnostic purposes.
UID
Unicode scalar value, if any, as specified in the APDB. (string of hex digits)
PSName
Postscript name, if any, as specified in the APDB
GID
Glyph id, if any, as specified in the APDB
classes
Created by "make_classes", this is a hash keyed by class name returning an array of GIDs for glyphs that are in the class. Classes are identified by extensions (part after a .) on the post name of each glyph. For each such extension, two classes are defined. The first is the class of all glyphs that have that extension (class name is the extension). The second is the class of nominal glyphs corresponding to the glyphs with that extension (class name is the extension but with the prefix no_).
lists
Created by "make_classes", this is a hash keyed by attachment point name (as modified by "make_point") returning an array of GIDs for glyphs that have the given attachment point.
vecs
If defined, this variable will be updated by "make_classes". It is a hash, keyed by attachment point name (as modified by "make_point") returning a bit vec bit array, indexed by GID, each bit set to 1 if the corresponding glyph has the given attachment point.
ligclasses
Optionally created by make_classes if ligatures are requested and they exist. The base forms class is no_code while the ligatures are held in code.
WARNINGS
If -errorfh not set, this accumulates any warning or error messages encountered.
WARNINGS
Count of number fo warnings or errors encountered.
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The_RTF_Cookbook 1.11
The_RTF_Cookbook is a RTF overview and quick reference. more>>
The_RTF_Cookbook is a RTF overview and quick reference.
SYNOPSIS
# Time-stamp: "2003-09-23 21:27:56 ADT"
# This document is in Perl POD format, but you can read it
# with just an ASCII text viewer, if you want.
RTF is a nearly ubiquitous text formatting language devised by Microsoft. Microsofts Rich Text Format Specification is widely available, but its usable mainly just as a reference for the languages entire command set.
This short document, however, is meant as a quick reference and overview. It is meant for people interested in writing programs that generate a minimal subset of RTF.
NOTE : Ive mostly superceded this document with my book RTF Pocket Guide, which is much longer and more comprehensive -- see http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/rtfpg/
INTRODUCTION
RTF code consists of plaintext, commands, escapes, and groups:
Plaintext contains seven bit (US ASCII) characters except for , {, and }. Returns and linefeeds can be present but are ignored, and are harmless (as long as they are not in the middle of an RTF command). Space (ASCII 0x20) characters are significant -- five spaces means five spaces. (The only exception is a space that ends an RTF command; such a space is ignored.) Example of plaintext: "I like pie".
An RTF command consists of a backslash, then some characters a-z, and then an optional positive or negative integer argument. The command is then terminated either by a space, return, or linefeed (all of which are ignored), or by some character (like brace or backslash, etc.) that couldnt possibly be a continuation of this command. A simple rule of thumb for emitting RTF is that every command should be immediately followed either by a space, return, or linefeed, (as in "foo bar"), or by another command (as in "foobar"). Examples of RTF commands: "page" (command "page" with no parameter), "f3" (command "f" with parameter 3), "li-320" (command "li" with parameter -320).
An RTF escape consists of a backslash followed by something other than a letter.
There are few of these in the language, and the basic ones to know now are the two-byte long escape sequences: {, }, (to convey a literal openbrace, closebrace, or backslash), and the only four-byte-long escape sequence, xx, where xx is two hexadecimal digits. This is used for expressing any byte value in a document. For example, xBB expresses character value BB (decimal 187), which for Latin-1/ANSI is close-angle-quote (which looks like a little ">>").
An RTF group consists of an openbrace "{", any amount of RTF code (possibly including other groups), and then a closebrace "}". Roughly speaking, you can treat an RTF group as the conceptual equivalent of an SGML element. Effectively, a group limits the scope of commands in that group. So if youre in a group and you turn on italics, then that can apply only as far as the end of the group -- regardless of whether you do this at the start of the group, as in {i I like pie}, or the middle, as in {I like i pie}. Note that you must emit just as many openbraces as closebraces -- otherwise your document is syntactally invalid, and RTF readers will not tolerate that.
This is an example of a paragraph using plaintext, escapes, commands, and groups:
{pardfs32b NOTESpar}
{pardfs26 Recently I skimmed {i Structure and Interpretation of
Computer Programs}, by Sussman and Abelson, and I think there should
have been more pictures.
line I like pictures. Is that so naefve?
par}
(ef makes an i-dieresis, in the Latin-1/ANSI character set.)
Note that "foo[newline]bar" isnt the same as "foo bar", its the same as "foobar", because the newline is ignored. So if you mean "foo bar", and want to work in a newline, you should consider "foo[newline] bar", or "foo [newline]bar", or even things like "fo[newline]o bar".
Note that newlines arent needed in your output file at all, and theres no reason to get your RTF code to be wrapped at 72 columns or anywhere else; but its very useful to be able to open a RTF file in a plaintext editor and see something other than a giant sea of unbroken text. So at the very least, I emit a newline before every paragraph.
(Note that if you are ambitiously trying to wrap your RTF code by inserting newlines, consider that just about the only really harmful places to insert a newline are in the middle of a command or an escape -- because "pa[newline]ge" doesnt mean the same as "page", it means the same as "pa ge" (i.e., a pa command, and then two text characters "ge"); and "f[newline]8" is not good RTF. So I suggest making wrapping algorithms insert a newline only after a space character -- a guaranteed safe spot.)
<<lessSYNOPSIS
# Time-stamp: "2003-09-23 21:27:56 ADT"
# This document is in Perl POD format, but you can read it
# with just an ASCII text viewer, if you want.
RTF is a nearly ubiquitous text formatting language devised by Microsoft. Microsofts Rich Text Format Specification is widely available, but its usable mainly just as a reference for the languages entire command set.
This short document, however, is meant as a quick reference and overview. It is meant for people interested in writing programs that generate a minimal subset of RTF.
NOTE : Ive mostly superceded this document with my book RTF Pocket Guide, which is much longer and more comprehensive -- see http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/rtfpg/
INTRODUCTION
RTF code consists of plaintext, commands, escapes, and groups:
Plaintext contains seven bit (US ASCII) characters except for , {, and }. Returns and linefeeds can be present but are ignored, and are harmless (as long as they are not in the middle of an RTF command). Space (ASCII 0x20) characters are significant -- five spaces means five spaces. (The only exception is a space that ends an RTF command; such a space is ignored.) Example of plaintext: "I like pie".
An RTF command consists of a backslash, then some characters a-z, and then an optional positive or negative integer argument. The command is then terminated either by a space, return, or linefeed (all of which are ignored), or by some character (like brace or backslash, etc.) that couldnt possibly be a continuation of this command. A simple rule of thumb for emitting RTF is that every command should be immediately followed either by a space, return, or linefeed, (as in "foo bar"), or by another command (as in "foobar"). Examples of RTF commands: "page" (command "page" with no parameter), "f3" (command "f" with parameter 3), "li-320" (command "li" with parameter -320).
An RTF escape consists of a backslash followed by something other than a letter.
There are few of these in the language, and the basic ones to know now are the two-byte long escape sequences: {, }, (to convey a literal openbrace, closebrace, or backslash), and the only four-byte-long escape sequence, xx, where xx is two hexadecimal digits. This is used for expressing any byte value in a document. For example, xBB expresses character value BB (decimal 187), which for Latin-1/ANSI is close-angle-quote (which looks like a little ">>").
An RTF group consists of an openbrace "{", any amount of RTF code (possibly including other groups), and then a closebrace "}". Roughly speaking, you can treat an RTF group as the conceptual equivalent of an SGML element. Effectively, a group limits the scope of commands in that group. So if youre in a group and you turn on italics, then that can apply only as far as the end of the group -- regardless of whether you do this at the start of the group, as in {i I like pie}, or the middle, as in {I like i pie}. Note that you must emit just as many openbraces as closebraces -- otherwise your document is syntactally invalid, and RTF readers will not tolerate that.
This is an example of a paragraph using plaintext, escapes, commands, and groups:
{pardfs32b NOTESpar}
{pardfs26 Recently I skimmed {i Structure and Interpretation of
Computer Programs}, by Sussman and Abelson, and I think there should
have been more pictures.
line I like pictures. Is that so naefve?
par}
(ef makes an i-dieresis, in the Latin-1/ANSI character set.)
Note that "foo[newline]bar" isnt the same as "foo bar", its the same as "foobar", because the newline is ignored. So if you mean "foo bar", and want to work in a newline, you should consider "foo[newline] bar", or "foo [newline]bar", or even things like "fo[newline]o bar".
Note that newlines arent needed in your output file at all, and theres no reason to get your RTF code to be wrapped at 72 columns or anywhere else; but its very useful to be able to open a RTF file in a plaintext editor and see something other than a giant sea of unbroken text. So at the very least, I emit a newline before every paragraph.
(Note that if you are ambitiously trying to wrap your RTF code by inserting newlines, consider that just about the only really harmful places to insert a newline are in the middle of a command or an escape -- because "pa[newline]ge" doesnt mean the same as "page", it means the same as "pa ge" (i.e., a pa command, and then two text characters "ge"); and "f[newline]8" is not good RTF. So I suggest making wrapping algorithms insert a newline only after a space character -- a guaranteed safe spot.)
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EuroMath2 1.4.0
EuroMath2 project is a platform for editors editing various XML files with multiple namespaces. more>>
EuroMath2 project is a platform for editors editing various XML files with multiple namespaces. Able to contain and manage editors with WYSIWYG capability.
By default it contains:
- a basic XSL-FO editor, capable of editing XML documents transformable to XSL-FO,
- a read-only support for SVG and MathML,
- a (very incomplete) XHTML support (implemented using a stylesheet capable of transforming XHTML into the XSL-FO)
The power of EuroMath2 lies in its extendability by plugins. EuroMath2 offers well-defined XML processing engine extendable by custom plugins and/or XSLT stylesheets. Custom editors may use the default editor, that offers wizards for complex document modification operations. EuroMath comes in two favours: a standalone application, and an Eclipse plugin. For more information how to download and run EuroMath please see the download section.
Main features:
- Open-source, free software released under the MPL1.1 license
- Fully customizable transformers executing XSLT scripts or Eclipse Java plugins.
- XML element/attribute autocompletion driven by custom DTD, XML Schema, Relax, RelaxNG, Trex
- Entity support
- Fully supports documents with multiple namespaces
<<lessBy default it contains:
- a basic XSL-FO editor, capable of editing XML documents transformable to XSL-FO,
- a read-only support for SVG and MathML,
- a (very incomplete) XHTML support (implemented using a stylesheet capable of transforming XHTML into the XSL-FO)
The power of EuroMath2 lies in its extendability by plugins. EuroMath2 offers well-defined XML processing engine extendable by custom plugins and/or XSLT stylesheets. Custom editors may use the default editor, that offers wizards for complex document modification operations. EuroMath comes in two favours: a standalone application, and an Eclipse plugin. For more information how to download and run EuroMath please see the download section.
Main features:
- Open-source, free software released under the MPL1.1 license
- Fully customizable transformers executing XSLT scripts or Eclipse Java plugins.
- XML element/attribute autocompletion driven by custom DTD, XML Schema, Relax, RelaxNG, Trex
- Entity support
- Fully supports documents with multiple namespaces
Download (8.4MB)
Added: 2006-09-05 License: MPL (Mozilla Public License) Price:
1144 downloads
Akregator 1.0.2
Akregator is a RSS feed aggregator for K Desktop Environment. more>>
Akregator is a RSS feed aggregator for K Desktop Environment. Feed aggregators provide
a convenient way to browse different kinds of content, including news, blogs and other content from online sites. Insted of checking all of you favorite web sites manually for updates, Akregator collects the content for you.
Akregator allows you to browse through thousands of internet feeds without the hassle of using a web browser.
Akregator has moved to the kdepim module in KDE and is now officially part of the kontact PIM suite. Akregator 1.0 will be released as part of kdepim in KDE 3.4, and further integration work between akregator and kontact is forthcoming.
In the meantime, we will release a beta 9 that has a number of bug fixes since beta 8. This release will work with KDE 3.2 and 3.3, and as well as KDE 3.4 betas.
Enhancements:
- fixed printing of articles (no infinite number of pages anymore) -fo
<<lessa convenient way to browse different kinds of content, including news, blogs and other content from online sites. Insted of checking all of you favorite web sites manually for updates, Akregator collects the content for you.
Akregator allows you to browse through thousands of internet feeds without the hassle of using a web browser.
Akregator has moved to the kdepim module in KDE and is now officially part of the kontact PIM suite. Akregator 1.0 will be released as part of kdepim in KDE 3.4, and further integration work between akregator and kontact is forthcoming.
In the meantime, we will release a beta 9 that has a number of bug fixes since beta 8. This release will work with KDE 3.2 and 3.3, and as well as KDE 3.4 betas.
Enhancements:
- fixed printing of articles (no infinite number of pages anymore) -fo
Download (1.3MB)
Added: 2005-05-16 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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bingo-cards 1.02
bingo-cards project consists in a program to create number, word/letter, and picture bingo cards. more>>
bingo-cards project consists in a program to create number, word/letter, and picture bingo cards.
These cards can be used for entertainment in the car, in a classroom (for example, to teach the element symbols for the Periodic Table), or just with your kids.
You could also create bingo cards with little pictures of everyday objects, then call the names out in Spanish, French, Italian, or German (or whatever you fancy).
Enhancements:
- Win32 Borland CBuilder 3 version ported to Kylix Linux. All tested. Only major issue is cannot select multiple pictures for import. Note for compilation to work, put included crt1.o in /usr/lib {it is a dependency of Kylix, and is crt1.o from glibc-devel 2.1.92}.
- First port of GUI to Linux using Kylix. Seems to work fine, apart from bulk adding of pictures fo picture bingo. (need to add one at a time).
<<lessThese cards can be used for entertainment in the car, in a classroom (for example, to teach the element symbols for the Periodic Table), or just with your kids.
You could also create bingo cards with little pictures of everyday objects, then call the names out in Spanish, French, Italian, or German (or whatever you fancy).
Enhancements:
- Win32 Borland CBuilder 3 version ported to Kylix Linux. All tested. Only major issue is cannot select multiple pictures for import. Note for compilation to work, put included crt1.o in /usr/lib {it is a dependency of Kylix, and is crt1.o from glibc-devel 2.1.92}.
- First port of GUI to Linux using Kylix. Seems to work fine, apart from bulk adding of pictures fo picture bingo. (need to add one at a time).
Download (3.4MB)
Added: 2006-10-30 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
635 downloads
THC-Snooze 0.0.7
THC-Snooze is a framework for network traffic analysis. more>>
THC-Snooze is a framework for network traffic analysis. THC-Snooze project can be used as a sniffer or a network based intrusion detection system.
It will watch the network traffic and invoke small programs ("modules" or "protocol dissectors"), which are easily written in a script language, to gather information from the data.
The possible applications for THCsnooze range from simple and advanced sniffing to passive network auditing. It is possible to write modules that will track a connection until a successful login occured. Or you can check if a client application establishes with a ssl enabled server (insecure) SSLv2 connections.
Getting Started:
So, let us imagine you want to write a module for snooze and you dont know the protocol. (I will illustrate these steps on a well known protocol so its maybe easier to understand why we are doing these steps).
First we need some sample data to analyze. We make a copy of the dump_tcp.lua file and change the first line to match our needs:
"-- :xxx_no_proto:1:tcp:" to "-- :xxx_no_proto:21:tcp:"
We start snoozed:
# snoozed -i en0 -M modules/ -b -c t0 -D 10
THCsnoozed-0.0.6 by THC
DEBUG: loading modules ...
...
After we got one or two connections sniffed and stored we quit snooze. Now, we can use hxdmp to view the logs (well, you can use your favourite text editor to do that):
$ ./hxdmp -c t0/127.0.0.1_31231_127.0.0.1_21_0001.complete
hxdmp - THCsnooze hexdump by THC
00000000 32 32 30 20 6c 6f 63 61 6c 68 6f 73 74 20 46 54 | 220 loca lhost FT
00000010 50 20 73 65 72 76 65 72 20 28 74 6e 66 74 70 64 | P server (tnftpd
00000020 20 32 30 30 35 30 31 30 31 29 20 72 65 61 64 79 | 2005010 1) ready
00000030 2e 0d 0a 55 53 45 52 20 67 75 65 73 74 31 0d 0a | ...USER guest1..
00000040 33 33 31 20 50 61 73 73 77 6f 72 64 20 72 65 71 | 331 Pass word req
00000050 75 69 72 65 64 20 66 6f 72 20 67 75 65 73 74 31 | uired fo r guest1
00000060 2e 0d 0a 50 41 53 53 20 41 41 41 41 0d 0a 32 33 | ...PASS AAAA..23
00000070 30 2d 0d 0a 53 59 53 54 0d 0a 46 45 41 54 0d 0a | 0-..SYST ..FEAT..
00000080 50 57 44 0d 0a 20 20 20 20 57 65 6c 63 6f 6d 65 | PWD.. Welcome
00000090 20 74 6f 20 42 6f 78 30 30 31 21 0d 0a 32 33 30 | to Box0 01!..230
000000a0 20 55 73 65 72 20 67 75 65 73 74 31 20 6c 6f 67 | User gu est1 log
000000b0 67 65 64 20 69 6e 2e 0d 0a 32 31 35 20 55 4e 49 | ged in.. .215 UNI
000000c0 58 20 54 79 70 65 3a 20 4c 38 20 56 65 72 73 69 | X Type: L8 Versi
000000d0 6f 6e 3a 20 74 6e 66 74 70 64 20 32 30 30 35 30 | on: tnft pd 20050
000000e0 31 30 31 0d 0a 32 31 31 2d 46 65 61 74 75 72 65 | 101..211 -Feature
000000f0 73 20 73 75 70 70 6f 72 74 65 64 0d 0a 20 4d 44 | s suppor ted.. MD
00000100 54 4d 0d 0a 20 4d 4c 53 54 20 54 79 70 65 2a 3b | TM.. MLS T Type*;
00000110 53 69 7a 65 2a 3b 4d 6f 64 69 66 79 2a 3b 50 65 | Size*;Mo dify*;Pe
00000120 72 6d 2a 3b 55 6e 69 71 75 65 2a 3b 0d 0a 20 52 | rm*;Uniq ue*;.. R
00000130 45 53 54 20 53 54 52 45 41 4d 0d 0a 20 53 49 5a | EST STRE AM.. SIZ
00000140 45 0d 0a 20 54 56 46 53 0d 0a 32 31 31 20 45 6e | E.. TVFS ..211 En
00000150 64 0d 0a 32 35 37 20 22 2f 68 6f 6d 65 2f 67 75 | d..257 " /home/gu
00000160 65 73 74 31 22 20 69 73 20 74 68 65 20 63 75 72 | est1" is the cur
00000170 72 65 6e 74 20 64 69 72 65 63 74 6f 72 79 2e 0d | rent dir ectory..
00000180 0a | .
The red data is send from server to client; the green from client to server. We can see here that user guest1 is logging in with password AAAA. It is time to write a module that can extract this information from the logfile.
<<lessIt will watch the network traffic and invoke small programs ("modules" or "protocol dissectors"), which are easily written in a script language, to gather information from the data.
The possible applications for THCsnooze range from simple and advanced sniffing to passive network auditing. It is possible to write modules that will track a connection until a successful login occured. Or you can check if a client application establishes with a ssl enabled server (insecure) SSLv2 connections.
Getting Started:
So, let us imagine you want to write a module for snooze and you dont know the protocol. (I will illustrate these steps on a well known protocol so its maybe easier to understand why we are doing these steps).
First we need some sample data to analyze. We make a copy of the dump_tcp.lua file and change the first line to match our needs:
"-- :xxx_no_proto:1:tcp:" to "-- :xxx_no_proto:21:tcp:"
We start snoozed:
# snoozed -i en0 -M modules/ -b -c t0 -D 10
THCsnoozed-0.0.6 by THC
DEBUG: loading modules ...
...
After we got one or two connections sniffed and stored we quit snooze. Now, we can use hxdmp to view the logs (well, you can use your favourite text editor to do that):
$ ./hxdmp -c t0/127.0.0.1_31231_127.0.0.1_21_0001.complete
hxdmp - THCsnooze hexdump by THC
00000000 32 32 30 20 6c 6f 63 61 6c 68 6f 73 74 20 46 54 | 220 loca lhost FT
00000010 50 20 73 65 72 76 65 72 20 28 74 6e 66 74 70 64 | P server (tnftpd
00000020 20 32 30 30 35 30 31 30 31 29 20 72 65 61 64 79 | 2005010 1) ready
00000030 2e 0d 0a 55 53 45 52 20 67 75 65 73 74 31 0d 0a | ...USER guest1..
00000040 33 33 31 20 50 61 73 73 77 6f 72 64 20 72 65 71 | 331 Pass word req
00000050 75 69 72 65 64 20 66 6f 72 20 67 75 65 73 74 31 | uired fo r guest1
00000060 2e 0d 0a 50 41 53 53 20 41 41 41 41 0d 0a 32 33 | ...PASS AAAA..23
00000070 30 2d 0d 0a 53 59 53 54 0d 0a 46 45 41 54 0d 0a | 0-..SYST ..FEAT..
00000080 50 57 44 0d 0a 20 20 20 20 57 65 6c 63 6f 6d 65 | PWD.. Welcome
00000090 20 74 6f 20 42 6f 78 30 30 31 21 0d 0a 32 33 30 | to Box0 01!..230
000000a0 20 55 73 65 72 20 67 75 65 73 74 31 20 6c 6f 67 | User gu est1 log
000000b0 67 65 64 20 69 6e 2e 0d 0a 32 31 35 20 55 4e 49 | ged in.. .215 UNI
000000c0 58 20 54 79 70 65 3a 20 4c 38 20 56 65 72 73 69 | X Type: L8 Versi
000000d0 6f 6e 3a 20 74 6e 66 74 70 64 20 32 30 30 35 30 | on: tnft pd 20050
000000e0 31 30 31 0d 0a 32 31 31 2d 46 65 61 74 75 72 65 | 101..211 -Feature
000000f0 73 20 73 75 70 70 6f 72 74 65 64 0d 0a 20 4d 44 | s suppor ted.. MD
00000100 54 4d 0d 0a 20 4d 4c 53 54 20 54 79 70 65 2a 3b | TM.. MLS T Type*;
00000110 53 69 7a 65 2a 3b 4d 6f 64 69 66 79 2a 3b 50 65 | Size*;Mo dify*;Pe
00000120 72 6d 2a 3b 55 6e 69 71 75 65 2a 3b 0d 0a 20 52 | rm*;Uniq ue*;.. R
00000130 45 53 54 20 53 54 52 45 41 4d 0d 0a 20 53 49 5a | EST STRE AM.. SIZ
00000140 45 0d 0a 20 54 56 46 53 0d 0a 32 31 31 20 45 6e | E.. TVFS ..211 En
00000150 64 0d 0a 32 35 37 20 22 2f 68 6f 6d 65 2f 67 75 | d..257 " /home/gu
00000160 65 73 74 31 22 20 69 73 20 74 68 65 20 63 75 72 | est1" is the cur
00000170 72 65 6e 74 20 64 69 72 65 63 74 6f 72 79 2e 0d | rent dir ectory..
00000180 0a | .
The red data is send from server to client; the green from client to server. We can see here that user guest1 is logging in with password AAAA. It is time to write a module that can extract this information from the logfile.
Download (0.093MB)
Added: 2006-03-03 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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wmlcd-toshiba 0.2
wmlcd-toshiba is a dockapp that allows you to change the brightness of your toshiba laptop through ACPI. more>>
wmlcd-toshiba is a dockapp that allows you to change the brightness of your toshiba laptop through ACPI.
Tested on satellite 5200-801.
Installation:
acpi files is available in writting mode only for root so you will have to set the bit s on the executable (it s automatically done in the Makefile) but you will have to compile with a root account!
$>make
Executable is located in src/wmlcd-toshiba
<<lessTested on satellite 5200-801.
Installation:
acpi files is available in writting mode only for root so you will have to set the bit s on the executable (it s automatically done in the Makefile) but you will have to compile with a root account!
$>make
Executable is located in src/wmlcd-toshiba
Download (0.033MB)
Added: 2006-11-14 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Desilico 0.5 Beta
Desilico is a Debian SID based Live CD. more>>
Desilico is a Debian SID based Live CD. No X11, no graphics, only terminal for sysadmins.
Everything in desilico is as is in debian sid, but you can use it as a live cd, very useful for debootstraping or rescue tool. Autodiscovery Included.
Package List:
adduser 3.57 Add and remove users and groups
apache 1.3.31-2 Versatile, high-performance HTTP server
apache-common 1.3.31-2 Support files for all Apache webservers
apache-perl 1.3.31-2 Versatile, high-performance HTTP server with
apache-utils 1.3.31-2 Utility programs for webservers
apt 0.5.26 Advanced front-end for dpkg
apt-build 0.9.3 Frontend to apt to build, optimize and insta
apt-listbugs 0.0.40 Lists critical bugs before each apt installa
apt-src 0.25.1 manage Debian source packages
apt-utils 0.5.26 APT utility programs
aptitude 0.2.15.2-1 curses-based apt frontend
arj 3.10.21-1 archiver for .arj files
aspell 0.50.5-3 GNU Aspell spell-checker
aspell-bin 0.50.5-3 GNU Aspell standalone spell-check utilities
aspell-en 0.51-1-1 English dictionary for GNU Aspell
at 3.1.8-11 Delayed job execution and batch processing
autoconf 2.59-7 automatic configure script builder
automake1.4 1.4-p6-8 A tool for generating GNU Standards-complian
autotools-dev 20040312.1 Update infrastructure for config.{guess,sub}
axel 1.0a-1 A light download accelerator - Console versi
base-config 2.36 Debian base system configurator
base-files 3.0.16 Debian base system miscellaneous files
base-passwd 3.5.7 Debian base system master password and group
bash 2.05b-19 The GNU Bourne Again SHell
bc 1.06-15 The GNU bc arbitrary precision calculator la
bind9-host 9.2.3+9.2.4-rc Version of host bundled with BIND 9.X
binutils 2.14.90.0.7-8 The GNU assembler, linker and binary utiliti
bitchx 1.0-0c19.20030 Advanced Internet Relay Chat client
bootcd 2.41 run your system from cd without need for dis
bootcd-mkinitr 2.41 bootcd extension to create an initrd-image u
bsdgames 2.16-3 a collection of classic textual unix games
bsdmainutils 6.0.14 collection of more utilities from FreeBSD
bsdutils 2.12-7 Basic utilities from 4.4BSD-Lite
build-essentia 10 informational list of build-essential packag
busybox 0.60.5-2.1 Tiny utilities for small and embedded system
bzip2 1.0.2-1 A high-quality block-sorting file compressor
ca-certificate 20031007 Common CA Certificates PEM files
ccal 3.5-7 Colorised calendar utility
cdcd 0.6.5-4 command line or console based CD player
cdparanoia 3a9.8-11 An audio extraction tool for sampling CDs.
cdrecord 2.0+a30.pre1-1 command line CD writing tool
cl-asdf 1.84-1 Another System Definition Facility
cl-defsystem3 3.3i+cvs.2004. Make system for Common Lisp Packages
clamav 0.73-2 Antivirus scanner for Unix
clamav-base 0.73-2 Base package for clamav, an anti-virus utili
clamav-freshcl 0.73-2 Downloads clamav virus databases from the In
clamav-getfile 0.3-5 Update script for clamav
clamav-testfil 0.73-2 Use these files to test that your Antivirus
cmucl 18e-10 The CMUCL lisp compiler and development syst
common-lisp-co 3.91 This is a Common Lisp source and compiler ma
console-common 0.7.46 Basic infrastructure for text console config
console-data 2002.12.04dbs- Keymaps, fonts, charset maps, fallback table
console-tools 0.2.3dbs-53 Linux console and font utilities
coreutils 5.2.1-1 The GNU core utilities
cpio 2.5-1.1 GNU cpio -- a program to manage archives of
cpp 3.3.4-1 The GNU C preprocessor (cpp)
cpp-3.3 3.3.4-3 The GNU C preprocessor
cramfsprogs 1.1-6 Tools for CramFs (Compressed ROM File System
cron 3.0pl1-83 management of regular background processing
curl 7.12.0.is.7.11 Get a file from an HTTP, HTTPS, FTP or GOPHE
cursel 0.2.2-3 simple language to provide text application
curves 0.8.19 colorful console interface for CVS version c
cvs 1.12.9-2 Concurrent Versions System
cvs2svn 0.0.1173-1 Convert a cvs repository to a subversion rep
cvsgraph 1.4.0-3 Create a tree of revisions/branches from a C
dash 0.5.1-1 The Debian Almquist Shell
db4.2-util 4.2.52-16 Berkeley v4.2 Database Utilities
debconf 1.4.29 Debian configuration management system
debconf-i18n 1.4.29 full internationalization support for debcon
debconf-utils 1.4.29 debconf utilities
debhelper 4.2.15 helper programs for debian/rules
debianutils 2.8.4 Miscellaneous utilities specific to Debian
debootstrap 0.2.39.1 Bootstrap a basic Debian system
devscripts 2.7.95.1 Scripts to make the life of a Debian Package
dhcp-client 2.0pl5-19 DHCP Client
dictionaries-c 0.22.30 Common utilities for spelling dictionary too
diff 2.8.1-6 File comparison utilities
discover 2.0.4-5 hardware identification system
discover-data 2.2004.05.03-4 Data lists for Discover hardware detection s
dnstop 20040309-1 A console tool to analyze DNS traffic
dnsutils 9.2.3+9.2.4-rc Clients provided with BIND
dosfstools 2.10-1 Utilities to create and check MS-DOS FAT fil
dpkg 1.10.22 Package maintenance system for Debian
dpkg-dev 1.10.22 Package building tools for Debian
dpkg-ruby 0.3.0 ruby interface for dpkg
dselect 1.10.22 a user tool to manage Debian packages
e2fslibs 1.35-6 The EXT2 filesystem libraries
e2fsprogs 1.35-6 The EXT2 file system utilities and libraries
ed 0.2-20 The classic unix line editor
elmo 1.3.0-1 text-based mail-reader supporting SMTP and P
emacsen-common 1.4.15 Common facilities for all emacsen.
enscript 1.6.4-4 Converts ASCII text to Postscript, HTML, RTF
esound-common 0.2.29-1 Enlightened Sound Daemon - Common files
ethereal-commo 0.10.5-3 Network traffic analyser (common files)
ethstatus 0.4.2-2 Console-based ethernet statistics monitor
ettercap 0.7.0-1 Multipurpose sniffer/interceptor/logger for
ettercap-commo 0.7.0-1 Common support files and plugins for etterca
rc exim 3.36-11 An MTA (Mail Transport Agent)
exuberant-ctag 5.5.4-1 build tag file indexes of source code defini
fakeroot 1.0.5 Gives a fake root environment
fdclone 2.04a-1 A console-base lightweight file manager
fdutils 5.4-20040228-1 Linux floppy utilities
festival 1.4.3-13 general multi-lingual speech synthesis syste
festlex-cmu 1.4.0-6 CMU dictionary for Festival
festlex-poslex 1.4.0-5 Part of speech lexicons and ngram from Engli
festvox-kallpc 1.4.0-5 American English male speaker for festival,
fetchmail 6.2.5-9 SSL enabled POP3, APOP, IMAP mail gatherer/f
figlet 2.2.1-1 Frank, Ian & Glenns Letters
file 4.09-1 Determines file type using "magic" numbers
fileutils 5.2.1-1 The GNU file management utilities (transitio
findutils 4.1.20-4 utilities for finding files--find, xargs, an
fp-compiler 1.0.10-1.2 Free Pascal Compiler
fp-units-rtl 1.0.10-1.2 Free Pascal Runtime Library
fp-utils 1.0.10-1.2 Free Pascal Utils
fping 2.4b2-to-ipv6- sends ICMP ECHO_REQUEST packets to network h
fsh 1.2-1.1 Fast remote command execution over rsh/ssh/l
g++ 3.3.4-1 The GNU C++ compiler
g++-3.3 3.3.4-3 The GNU C++ compiler
gcc 3.3.4-1 The GNU C compiler
gcc-3.3 3.3.4-3 The GNU C compiler
gcc-3.3-base 3.3.4-3 The GNU Compiler Collection (base package)
gdb 6.1-3 The GNU Debugger
gettext 0.14.1-2 GNU Internationalization utilities
gettext-base 0.14.1-2 GNU Internationalization utilities for the b
gnupg 1.2.4-4 GNU privacy guard - a free PGP replacement
gpm 1.19.6-12.1 General Purpose Mouse Interface
grep 2.5.1.ds1-2 GNU grep, egrep and fgrep
groff-base 1.18.1.1-1 GNU troff text-formatting system (base syste
gzip 1.3.5-8 The GNU compression utility
hostap-modules 2.4.26-1-386+0 Host AP driver for Intersil Prism2/2.5/3 (ke
hostap-utils 0.1.3-1 Utility programs for Host AP driver for Inte
hostapd 0.1.3-1 IEEE 802.11 AP and IEEE 802.1X Authenticator
hostname 2.13 A utility to set/show the host name or domai
html2text 1.3.2a-1 An advanced HTML to text converter
hwdata 0.120-1 hardware identification / configuration data
ifupdown 0.6.4-4.8 High level tools to configure network interf
ilisp 5.12.0+cvs.200 Emacs interface to LISP implementations
imcom 1.33-1 A console jabber client
info 4.7-2 Standalone GNU Info documentation browser
initrd-tools 0.1.71 tools to create initrd image for prepackaged
initscripts 2.85-22 Standard scripts needed for booting and shut
intltool-debia 0.30+20040212 Help i18n of RFC822 compliant config files
ipchains 1.3.10-15 Network firewalling for Linux 2.2.x
ipmenu 0.0.3-6 A cursel iptables/iproute2 GUI
iproute 20010824-13.1 Professional tools to control the networking
ipsc 0.4.3-2 IP Subnet Calculator for console
iptables 1.2.9-10 Linux kernel 2.4+ iptables administration to
iptraf 2.7.0-5 Interactive Colorful IP LAN Monitor
irssi-scripts 20040708 collection of scripts for irssi
irssi-text 0.8.9-1 text-mode version of the irssi IRC client
iF kernel-image-2 2.4.25-3 Linux kernel image for version 2.4.25 on 386
rc kernel-image-2 2.4.26-2 Linux kernel image for version 2.4.26 on 386
rc kernel-image-2 2.6.6-1 Linux kernel image for version 2.6.6 on 386.
kernel-source- 2.6.6-2 Linux kernel source for version 2.6.6 with D
klogd 1.4.1-14 Kernel Logging Daemon
kudzu 1.1.67-1 The Red Hat Linux hardware probing tool.
less 382-1 Pager program similar to more
lftp 3.0.5-1 Sophisticated command-line FTP/HTTP client p
libacl1 2.2.23-1 Access control list shared library
libadns1 1.0-8.2 Asynchronous-capable DNS client library and
libao2 0.8.5-1 Cross Platform Audio Output Library
libapache-mod- 1.29.0.2-9 Integration of perl with the Apache web serv
libappconfig-p 1.52-8 Perl module for configuration file and comma
libapr0 2.0.50-5 The Apache Portable Runtime
libapt-pkg-per 0.1.12 Perl interface to libapt-pkg
libaspell15 0.50.5-3 The GNU Aspell spell-checker runtime toolkit
libatm1 2.4.1-15 shared library for ATM (Asynchronous Transfe
libattr1 2.4.16-1 Extended attribute shared library
libaudiofile0 0.2.6-4 Open-source version of SGIs audiofile libra
libblkid1 1.35-6 Block device id library
libbz2-1.0 1.0.2-1 A high-quality block-sorting file compressor
libc6 2.3.2.ds1-13 GNU C Library: Shared libraries and Timezone
libc6-dev 2.3.2.ds1-13 GNU C Library: Development Libraries and Hea
libcap1 1.10-14 support for getting/setting POSIX.1e capabil
libcdaudio0 0.99.9-2 library for controlling a CD-ROM when playin
libcdparanoia0 3a9.8-11 Shared libraries for cdparanoia (runtime lib
libclamav1 0.73-2 Virus scanner library
libcomerr2 1.35-6 The Common Error Description library
libconfig-inif 2.38-2 A module for reading .ini-style configuratio
libconsole 0.2.3dbs-53 Shared libraries for Linux console and font
libcupsys2-gnu 1.1.20final+rc Common UNIX Printing System(tm) - libs
libcurl2 7.12.0.is.7.11 Multi-protocol file transfer library, now wi
libdb1-compat 2.1.3-7 The Berkeley database routines [glibc 2.0/2.
libdb2 2.7.7.0-9 The Berkeley database routines (run-time fil
libdb3 3.2.9-20 Berkeley v3 Database Libraries [runtime]
libdb3-util 3.2.9-20 Berkeley v3 Database Utilities
libdb4.1 4.1.25-17 Berkeley v4.1 Database Libraries [runtime]
libdb4.2 4.2.52-16 Berkeley v4.2 Database Libraries [runtime]
libdbd-mysql-p 2.9003-2 A Perl5 database interface to the MySQL data
libdbi-perl 1.42-3 The Perl5 Database Interface by Tim Bunce
libdevel-symdu 2.03-3 Perl module for inspecting perls symbol tab
libdevmapper1. 1.00.19-2 The Linux Kernel Device Mapper userspace lib
libdiscover2 2.0.4-5 hardware identification library
libdns11 9.2.3+9.2.4-rc DNS Shared Library used by BIND
libdpkg-ruby1. 0.3.0 modules/classes for dpkg on ruby 1.8
libesd0 0.2.29-1 Enlightened Sound Daemon - Shared libraries
libestools1.2c 1.2.3-7 Edinburgh Speech Tools Library
libexpat1 1.95.6-8 XML parsing C library - runtime library
libflac4 1.1.0-11 Free Lossless Audio Codec - runtime C librar
libfreetype6 2.1.7-2.1 FreeType 2 font engine, shared library files
libgc1 6.3-1 Conservative garbage collector for C and C++
libgcc1 3.3.4-3 GCC support library
libgcrypt1 1.1.12-7 LGPL Crypto library - runtime library
libgcrypt7 1.1.90-8 LGPL Crypto library - runtime library
libgd2-noxpm 2.0.23-2 GD Graphics Library version 2 (without XPM s
libgdbm3 1.8.3-2 GNU dbm database routines (runtime version)
libglib2.0-0 2.4.2-1 The GLib library of C routines
libgmp3 4.1.3-1 Multiprecision arithmetic library
libgnutls10 1.0.4-3 GNU TLS library - runtime library
libgnutls7 0.8.12-5 GNU TLS library - runtime library
libgpg-error0 0.7-3 library for common error values and messages
libgpgme11 0.9.0-1 GPGME - GnuPG Made Easy
libgpmg1 1.19.6-12.1 General Purpose Mouse Library [libc6]
libhtml-parser 3.36-1 A collection of modules that parse HTML text
libhtml-tagset 3.03-2 Data tables pertaining to HTML
libhtml-tree-p 3.18-1 represent and create HTML syntax trees
libid3tag0 0.15.1b-1 ID3 tag reading library from the MAD project
libident 0.22-2.2 simple RFC1413 client library - runtime
libidn11 0.4.1-1 GNU libidn library, implementation of IETF I
libintl-gettex 0.11-5 Gettext wrapper for Ruby
libintl-gettex 0.11-5 Gettext wrapper for Ruby 1.8
libisc7 9.2.3+9.2.4-rc ISC Shared Library used by BIND
libiw27 26+27pre22-1 Wireless tools - library
libjpeg62 6b-9 The Independent JPEG Groups JPEG runtime li
libkeynote0 2.3-10 Decentralized Trust-Management system, share
libkrb53 1.3.3-2 MIT Kerberos runtime libraries
libldap2 2.1.30-2 OpenLDAP libraries
liblocale-gett 1.01-17 Using libc functions for internationalizatio
liblockfile1 1.06 NFS-safe locking library, includes dotlockfi
libltdl3 1.5.6-2 A system independent dlopen wrapper for GNU
liblwres1 9.2.3+9.2.4-rc Lightweight Resolver Library used by BIND
liblzo1 1.08-1 A real-time data compression library
libmad0 0.15.1b-1 MPEG audio decoder library
libmagic1 4.09-1 File type determination library using "magic
libmm13 1.3.0-3 Shared memory library - runtime
libmysqlclient 3.23.56-2 LGPL-licensed client library for MySQL datab
libmysqlclient 4.0.20-3 mysql database client library
libnasl2 2.0.10a-1 Nessus Attack Scripting Language, shared lib
libncurses5 5.4-4 Shared libraries for terminal handling
libncursesw5 5.4-4 Shared libraries for terminal handling (wide
libneon24 0.24.6.dfsg-1 An HTTP and WebDAV client library
libnessus2 2.0.10a-1 Nessus shared libraries
libnet-daemon- 0.38-1 Perl module for building portable Perl daemo
libnet0 1.0.2a-5 library for the construction and handling of
libnet1 1.1.2.1-1 Library for the construction and handling of
libnewt0 0.50.17-9.6 Not Eriks Windowing Toolkit - text mode win
libnewt0.51 0.51.6-9 Not Eriks Windowing Toolkit - text mode win
libntfs5 1.9.0-1 Library that provides common NTFS access fun
libogg0 1.1.0-1 Ogg Bitstream Library
liboggflac1 1.1.0-11 Free Lossless Audio Codec - runtime C librar
libopencdk8 0.5.5-3 Open Crypto Development Kit (OpenCDK) (runti
libpam-modules 0.76-22 Pluggable Authentication Modules for PAM
libpam-runtime 0.76-22 Runtime support for the PAM library
libpam0g 0.76-22 Pluggable Authentication Modules library
libpaper1 1.1.14 Library for handling paper characteristics
libparted1.6-0 1.6.9-3.1 The GNU Parted disk partitioning shared libr
libpcap0 0.6.2-2 System interface for user-level packet captu
libpcap0.7 0.7.2-7 System interface for user-level packet captu
libpcap0.8 0.8.3-3 System interface for user-level packet captu
libpcre3 4.5-1.1 Perl 5 Compatible Regular Expression Library
libperl5.8 5.8.4-2 Shared Perl library.
libplrpc-perl 0.2017-1 Perl extensions for writing PlRPC servers an
libpng12-0 1.2.5.0-6 PNG library - runtime
libpopt0 1.7-4 lib for parsing cmdline parameters
libreadline4 4.3-11 GNU readline and history libraries, run-time
libreiserfs0.3 0.3.0.4-4 ReiserFS filesystem access and manipulation
libruby1.8 1.8.1-9 Libraries necessary to run the Ruby
libsasl2 2.1.18-4.1 Authentication abstraction library
libsasl7 1.5.28-6.1 Authentication abstraction library
libsensors3 2.8.7-1 Library to read temperature/voltage/fan sens
libsidplay1-c1 1.36.57-3 SID (MOS 6581) emulation library
libsigc++-1.2- 1.2.5-1 Type-safe Signal Framework for C++ - runtime
libsnmp-base 5.1.1-2 NET SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol
libsnmp-sessio 1.03-1 Perl support for accessing SNMP-aware device
libsnmp5 5.1.1-2 NET SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol
libspeex1 1.0.rel.3-1 The Speex Speech Codec
libss2 1.35-6 Command-line interface parsing library
libssl0.9.7 0.9.7d-4 SSL shared libraries
libstdc++2.10- 2.95.4-22 The GNU stdc++ library
libstdc++5 3.3.4-3 The GNU Standard C++ Library v3
libstdc++5-3.3 3.3.4-3 The GNU Standard C++ Library v3 (development
libsvn0 1.0.5-1 Shared libraries used by Subversion (aka. sv
libswig1.3.21 1.3.21-5 Runtime support libraries for swig generated
libtasn1-0 0.1.2-4 Manage ASN.1 structures (runtime)
libtasn1-2 0.2.7.0-2 Manage ASN.1 structures (runtime)
libterm-readke 2.21-1.3 A perl module for simple terminal control
libtext-charwi 0.04-1 get display widths of characters on the term
libtext-iconv- 1.2-3 Convert between character sets in Perl
libtext-wrapi1 0.06-1 internationalized substitute of Text::Wrap
libtextwrap1 0.1-1 text-wrapping library with i18n - runtime
libuclibc-dev 0.9.26-4 A small implementation of the C library
libuclibc0 0.9.26-4 A small implementation of the C library
liburi-perl 1.30-1 Manipulates and accesses URI strings
libuuid1 1.35-6 Universally unique id library
libvorbis0a 1.0.1-1 The Vorbis General Audio Compression Codec
libvorbisenc2 1.0.1-1 The Vorbis General Audio Compression Codec
libvorbisfile3 1.0.1-1 The Vorbis General Audio Compression Codec
libwrap0 7.6.dbs-4 Wietse Venemas TCP wrappers library
libwww-perl 5.800-1 WWW client/server library for Perl (aka LWP)
libxml2 2.6.11-1 GNOME XML library
libzlib-ruby 0.6.0+ruby1.8- Extension library to use zlib from Ruby
libzlib-ruby1. 1.8.1-9 Extension library to use zlib from Ruby
lilo 22.5.9-5 LInux LOader - The Classic OS loader can loa
links 0.99-1.2 Character mode WWW browser
linux-kernel-h 2.5.999-test7- Linux Kernel Headers for development
linux-wlan-ng 0.2.0-15 utilities for wireless prism2 cards
iU linux-wlan-ng- 2.4.25-3+0.2.0 drivers for wireless prism2 cards
localepurge 0.0.65 Automagically removing unnecessary locale da
locales 2.3.2.ds1-13 GNU C Library: National Language (locale) da
login 4.0.3-29 System login tools
logrotate 3.7-2 Log rotation utility
lsof 4.71-1 List open files.
lynx 2.8.5-1 Text-mode WWW Browser
m4 1.4.1-1 a macro processing language
mailx 8.1.2-0.200405 A simple mail user agent
make 3.80-8 The GNU version of the "make" utility.
makedev 2.3.1-70 Creates device files in /dev
man-db 2.4.2-17 The on-line manual pager
manpages 1.67-1 Manual pages about using a GNU/Linux system
mawk 1.3.3-11 a pattern scanning and text processing langu
mbr 1.1.5-2 Master Boot Record for IBM-PC compatible com
mc 4.6.0-4.6.1-pr Midnight Commander - a powerful file manager
menu 2.1.15 Provides update-menus functions for some app
mime-support 3.27-1 MIME files mime.types & mailcap, and sup
mimedecode 1.9-2 Decodes transfer encoded text type mime mess
mkinitrd-cd 0.31 Creates an initrd image for booting from a l
mkisofs 2.0+a30.pre1-1 Creates ISO-9660 CD-ROM filesystem images
modconf 0.2.45.1 Device Driver Configuration
module-init-to 3.1-pre5-1 tools for managing Linux kernel modules
modutils 2.4.26-1 Linux module utilities
motor 3.2.4.1-1 C/C++/Java Integrated Development Environmen
motor-common 3.2.4.1-1 C/C++/Java Integrated Development Environmen
mount 2.12-7 Tools for mounting and manipulating filesyst
mp3blaster 3.2.0-5 Full-screen console mp3 and ogg vorbis playe
mp3c 0.27-7 MP3Creator - Creator for MP3/OGG-files
mpg321 0.2.10.3 A Free command-line mp3 player, compatible w
mrtg 2.10.13-1 Multi Router Traffic Grapher
mtools 3.9.9-2 Tools for manipulating MSDOS files
mutt 1.5.6-20040523 Text-based mailreader supporting MIME, GPG,
mysql-client 4.0.20-3 mysql database client binaries
mysql-common 4.0.20-3 mysql database common files (e.g. /etc/mysql
mysql-server 4.0.20-3 mysql database server binaries
mytop 1.2-1 top like query monitor for MySQL
nano 1.2.4-1 free Pico clone with some new features
nast 0.2.0-1 packet sniffer and a lan analyzer
ncurses-base 5.4-4 Descriptions of common terminal types
ncurses-bin 5.4-4 Terminal-related programs and man pages
nessus-plugins 2.0.10a-4 Nessus plugins
nessusd 2.0.10a-6 Remote network security auditor, the server
net-tools 1.60-10 The NET-3 networking toolkit
netbase 4.17 Basic TCP/IP networking system
netcat 1.10-23 TCP/IP swiss army knife
netkit-inetd 0.10-9 The Internet Superserver
netkit-ping 0.10-9 The ping utility from netkit
netris 0.52-1 A free, networked version of T*tris
ngrep 1.40.1-3 grep for network traffic
nload 0.6.0-2 A realtime console network usage monitor
nmap 3.55-1 The Network Mapper
nvi 1.79-21 4.4BSD re-implementation of vi
openssl 0.9.7d-4 Secure Socket Layer (SSL) binary and related
parted 1.6.9-3.1 The GNU Parted disk partition resizing progr
partimage 0.6.4-7 Linux/UNIX utility to save partitions in a c
passwd 4.0.3-29 Change and administer password and group dat
patch 2.5.9-1 Apply a diff file to an original
pbuilder 0.109 personal package builder for Debian packages
pciutils 2.1.11-13 Linux PCI Utilities (for 2.*.* kernels)
pcmcia-cs 3.2.5-7 PCMCIA Card Services for Linux
perl 5.8.4-2 Larry Walls Practical Extraction and Report
perl-base 5.8.4-2 The Pathologically Eclectic Rubbish Lister.
perl-modules 5.8.4-2 Core Perl modules.
php4 4.3.8-1 A server-side, HTML-embedded scripting langu
php4-cgi 4.3.8-1 A server-side, HTML-embedded scripting langu
php4-pear 4.3.8-1 PEAR - PHP Extension and Application Reposit
po-debconf 0.8.12 Manage translated Debconf templates files wi
postfix 2.1.4-1 A high-performance mail transport agent
ppp 2.4.2+20040428 Point-to-Point Protocol (PPP) daemon
pppconfig 2.3.3 A text menu based utility for configuring pp
pppoe 3.5-3 PPP over Ethernet driver
pppoeconf 1.0.3 configures PPPoE/ADSL connections
pppstatus 0.4.2-6 console-based PPP status monitor
procmail 3.22-9 Versatile e-mail processor
procps 3.2.1-2 The /proc file system utilities
progsreiserfs 0.3.0.4-4 Tools for manipulating ReiserFS filesystems
psmisc 21.5-1 Utilities that use the proc filesystem
python 2.3.4-1 An interactive high-level object-oriented la
python-egenix- 2.0.5-1 Date and time handling routines for Python [
python-mysqldb 0.9.2-0.4 A Python interface for MySQL
python2.3 2.3.4-5 An interactive high-level object-oriented la
python2.3-egen 2.0.5-1 Date and time handling routines for Python 2
python2.3-egen 2.0.5-1 A collection of new builtins for Python 2.3
python2.3-mysq 0.9.2-0.4 A Python interface for MySQL
python2.3-subv 1.0.5-1 Python modules for interfacing with Subversi
rcconf 1.8 Debian Runlevel configuration tool
rcs 5.7-13.2 The GNU Revision Control System
realpath 1.9.12 Return the canonicalized absolute pathname
reiser4progs 0.5.3-1 Administration utilities for the Reiser4 fil
reportbug 2.63 Reports bugs in the Debian distribution
ruby 1.8.1-8 An interpreter of object-oriented scripting
ruby1.8 1.8.1-9 Interpreter of object-oriented scripting lan
samba 3.0.4-5 a LanManager-like file and printer server fo
samba-common 3.0.4-5 Samba common files used by both the server a
sbcl 0.8.21+truly.0 A development environment for Common Lisp
screen 4.0.2-3 a terminal multiplexor with VT100/ANSI termi
sed 4.1.1-1 The GNU sed stream editor
setserial 2.17-36 Controls configuration of serial ports
sgml-base 1.25 SGML infrastructure and SGML catalog file su
shapecfg 2.2.12-0.7.3-1 Bandwidth limiter for virtual network interf
shellutils 5.2.1-1 The GNU shell programming utilities (transit
sipcalc 1.1.2-1 Advanced console-based ip subnet calculator
slang1 1.4.9dbs-3 The S-Lang programming library - runtime ver
slang1a-utf8 1.4.9dbs-3 The S-Lang programming library with utf8 sup
smbclient 3.0.4-5 a LanManager-like simple client for Unix
smbfs 3.0.4-5 mount and umount commands for the smbfs (for
snmp 5.1.1-2 NET SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol
snort 2.1.2-2 Flexible Network Intrusion Detection System
snort-common 2.1.2-2 Flexible Network Intrusion Detection System
snort-rules-de 2.1.2-2 Flexible Network Intrusion Detection System
sntop 1.4.2-4 A curses-based utility that polls hosts to d
sox 12.17.4-8 A universal sound sample translator
spellutils 0.7-4 Utilities to spell-check selectively
ssh 3.8.1p1-5 Secure rlogin/rsh/rcp replacement (OpenSSH)
subversion 1.0.5-1 Advanced version control system (aka. svn)
subversion-too 1.0.5-1 Assorted tools related to Subversion (aka. s
sudo 1.6.7p5-1 Provide limited super user privileges to spe
svn-buildpacka 0.5.8 helper programs to maintain Debian packages
sysklogd 1.4.1-14 System Logging Daemon
syslinux 2.04-2 Bootloader for Linux/i386 using MS-DOS flopp
sysv-rc 2.85-22 Standard boot mechanism using symlinks in /e
sysvinit 2.85-22 System-V like init
tar 1.13.93-4 GNU tar
tasksel 2.06 Tool for selecting tasks for installation on
tcpd 7.6.dbs-4 Wietse Venemas TCP wrapper utilities
tcpdump 3.8.3-3 A powerful tool for network monitoring and d
telnet 0.17-24 The telnet client.
testdisk 5.2-6 Partition scanner and disk recovery tool
tethereal 0.10.5-3 Network traffic analyzer (console)
tetrinet-clien 0.11+CVS200310 Textmode client for tetrinet, a multiplayer
tetrinet-serve 0.11+CVS200310 Server for tetrinet, a multiplayer tetris-li
textutils 5.2.1-1 The GNU text file processing utilities (tran
tintin++ 1.86-2 Classic text-based MUD client
ucf 1.07 Update Configuration File: preserves user ch
uclibc-toolcha 0.9.26-4 A compiler wrapper for uClibc
unace 1.2b-2 extract, test and view .ace archives
unzoo 4.4-2 zoo archive extractor
urlview 0.9-11 Extracts URLs from text
util-linux 2.12-7 Miscellaneous system utilities
vcs-tree 0.2.1-2 Version Control System Tree Walker
viewcvs 0.9.2+cvs.1.0. Viewing CVS Repositories via HTTP
viewcvs-query 0.9.2+cvs.1.0. Viewing CVS (viewcvs-query.cgi)
vim 6.3-013+2 Vi IMproved - enhanced vi editor
vim-common 6.3-013+2 Vi IMproved - Common files
vorbis-tools 1.0.1-1 Several Ogg Vorbis Tools
w3m 0.5.1-1 WWW browsable pager with excellent tables/fr
wamerican 5-4 American English dictionary words for /usr/s
wavemon 0.4.0b-6 Wireless Device Monitoring Application
wenglish 5-4 American English dictionary words for /usr/s
wget 1.9.1-4 retrieves files from the web
whiptail 0.51.6-9 Displays user-friendly dialog boxes from she
wireless-tools 26+27pre22-1 Tools for manipulating Linux Wireless Extens
xml-core 0.09 XML infrastructure and XML catalog file supp
yafc 1.0-7.2 Yet Another FTP Client
zlib1g 1.2.1.1-5 compression library - runtime
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Package List:
adduser 3.57 Add and remove users and groups
apache 1.3.31-2 Versatile, high-performance HTTP server
apache-common 1.3.31-2 Support files for all Apache webservers
apache-perl 1.3.31-2 Versatile, high-performance HTTP server with
apache-utils 1.3.31-2 Utility programs for webservers
apt 0.5.26 Advanced front-end for dpkg
apt-build 0.9.3 Frontend to apt to build, optimize and insta
apt-listbugs 0.0.40 Lists critical bugs before each apt installa
apt-src 0.25.1 manage Debian source packages
apt-utils 0.5.26 APT utility programs
aptitude 0.2.15.2-1 curses-based apt frontend
arj 3.10.21-1 archiver for .arj files
aspell 0.50.5-3 GNU Aspell spell-checker
aspell-bin 0.50.5-3 GNU Aspell standalone spell-check utilities
aspell-en 0.51-1-1 English dictionary for GNU Aspell
at 3.1.8-11 Delayed job execution and batch processing
autoconf 2.59-7 automatic configure script builder
automake1.4 1.4-p6-8 A tool for generating GNU Standards-complian
autotools-dev 20040312.1 Update infrastructure for config.{guess,sub}
axel 1.0a-1 A light download accelerator - Console versi
base-config 2.36 Debian base system configurator
base-files 3.0.16 Debian base system miscellaneous files
base-passwd 3.5.7 Debian base system master password and group
bash 2.05b-19 The GNU Bourne Again SHell
bc 1.06-15 The GNU bc arbitrary precision calculator la
bind9-host 9.2.3+9.2.4-rc Version of host bundled with BIND 9.X
binutils 2.14.90.0.7-8 The GNU assembler, linker and binary utiliti
bitchx 1.0-0c19.20030 Advanced Internet Relay Chat client
bootcd 2.41 run your system from cd without need for dis
bootcd-mkinitr 2.41 bootcd extension to create an initrd-image u
bsdgames 2.16-3 a collection of classic textual unix games
bsdmainutils 6.0.14 collection of more utilities from FreeBSD
bsdutils 2.12-7 Basic utilities from 4.4BSD-Lite
build-essentia 10 informational list of build-essential packag
busybox 0.60.5-2.1 Tiny utilities for small and embedded system
bzip2 1.0.2-1 A high-quality block-sorting file compressor
ca-certificate 20031007 Common CA Certificates PEM files
ccal 3.5-7 Colorised calendar utility
cdcd 0.6.5-4 command line or console based CD player
cdparanoia 3a9.8-11 An audio extraction tool for sampling CDs.
cdrecord 2.0+a30.pre1-1 command line CD writing tool
cl-asdf 1.84-1 Another System Definition Facility
cl-defsystem3 3.3i+cvs.2004. Make system for Common Lisp Packages
clamav 0.73-2 Antivirus scanner for Unix
clamav-base 0.73-2 Base package for clamav, an anti-virus utili
clamav-freshcl 0.73-2 Downloads clamav virus databases from the In
clamav-getfile 0.3-5 Update script for clamav
clamav-testfil 0.73-2 Use these files to test that your Antivirus
cmucl 18e-10 The CMUCL lisp compiler and development syst
common-lisp-co 3.91 This is a Common Lisp source and compiler ma
console-common 0.7.46 Basic infrastructure for text console config
console-data 2002.12.04dbs- Keymaps, fonts, charset maps, fallback table
console-tools 0.2.3dbs-53 Linux console and font utilities
coreutils 5.2.1-1 The GNU core utilities
cpio 2.5-1.1 GNU cpio -- a program to manage archives of
cpp 3.3.4-1 The GNU C preprocessor (cpp)
cpp-3.3 3.3.4-3 The GNU C preprocessor
cramfsprogs 1.1-6 Tools for CramFs (Compressed ROM File System
cron 3.0pl1-83 management of regular background processing
curl 7.12.0.is.7.11 Get a file from an HTTP, HTTPS, FTP or GOPHE
cursel 0.2.2-3 simple language to provide text application
curves 0.8.19 colorful console interface for CVS version c
cvs 1.12.9-2 Concurrent Versions System
cvs2svn 0.0.1173-1 Convert a cvs repository to a subversion rep
cvsgraph 1.4.0-3 Create a tree of revisions/branches from a C
dash 0.5.1-1 The Debian Almquist Shell
db4.2-util 4.2.52-16 Berkeley v4.2 Database Utilities
debconf 1.4.29 Debian configuration management system
debconf-i18n 1.4.29 full internationalization support for debcon
debconf-utils 1.4.29 debconf utilities
debhelper 4.2.15 helper programs for debian/rules
debianutils 2.8.4 Miscellaneous utilities specific to Debian
debootstrap 0.2.39.1 Bootstrap a basic Debian system
devscripts 2.7.95.1 Scripts to make the life of a Debian Package
dhcp-client 2.0pl5-19 DHCP Client
dictionaries-c 0.22.30 Common utilities for spelling dictionary too
diff 2.8.1-6 File comparison utilities
discover 2.0.4-5 hardware identification system
discover-data 2.2004.05.03-4 Data lists for Discover hardware detection s
dnstop 20040309-1 A console tool to analyze DNS traffic
dnsutils 9.2.3+9.2.4-rc Clients provided with BIND
dosfstools 2.10-1 Utilities to create and check MS-DOS FAT fil
dpkg 1.10.22 Package maintenance system for Debian
dpkg-dev 1.10.22 Package building tools for Debian
dpkg-ruby 0.3.0 ruby interface for dpkg
dselect 1.10.22 a user tool to manage Debian packages
e2fslibs 1.35-6 The EXT2 filesystem libraries
e2fsprogs 1.35-6 The EXT2 file system utilities and libraries
ed 0.2-20 The classic unix line editor
elmo 1.3.0-1 text-based mail-reader supporting SMTP and P
emacsen-common 1.4.15 Common facilities for all emacsen.
enscript 1.6.4-4 Converts ASCII text to Postscript, HTML, RTF
esound-common 0.2.29-1 Enlightened Sound Daemon - Common files
ethereal-commo 0.10.5-3 Network traffic analyser (common files)
ethstatus 0.4.2-2 Console-based ethernet statistics monitor
ettercap 0.7.0-1 Multipurpose sniffer/interceptor/logger for
ettercap-commo 0.7.0-1 Common support files and plugins for etterca
rc exim 3.36-11 An MTA (Mail Transport Agent)
exuberant-ctag 5.5.4-1 build tag file indexes of source code defini
fakeroot 1.0.5 Gives a fake root environment
fdclone 2.04a-1 A console-base lightweight file manager
fdutils 5.4-20040228-1 Linux floppy utilities
festival 1.4.3-13 general multi-lingual speech synthesis syste
festlex-cmu 1.4.0-6 CMU dictionary for Festival
festlex-poslex 1.4.0-5 Part of speech lexicons and ngram from Engli
festvox-kallpc 1.4.0-5 American English male speaker for festival,
fetchmail 6.2.5-9 SSL enabled POP3, APOP, IMAP mail gatherer/f
figlet 2.2.1-1 Frank, Ian & Glenns Letters
file 4.09-1 Determines file type using "magic" numbers
fileutils 5.2.1-1 The GNU file management utilities (transitio
findutils 4.1.20-4 utilities for finding files--find, xargs, an
fp-compiler 1.0.10-1.2 Free Pascal Compiler
fp-units-rtl 1.0.10-1.2 Free Pascal Runtime Library
fp-utils 1.0.10-1.2 Free Pascal Utils
fping 2.4b2-to-ipv6- sends ICMP ECHO_REQUEST packets to network h
fsh 1.2-1.1 Fast remote command execution over rsh/ssh/l
g++ 3.3.4-1 The GNU C++ compiler
g++-3.3 3.3.4-3 The GNU C++ compiler
gcc 3.3.4-1 The GNU C compiler
gcc-3.3 3.3.4-3 The GNU C compiler
gcc-3.3-base 3.3.4-3 The GNU Compiler Collection (base package)
gdb 6.1-3 The GNU Debugger
gettext 0.14.1-2 GNU Internationalization utilities
gettext-base 0.14.1-2 GNU Internationalization utilities for the b
gnupg 1.2.4-4 GNU privacy guard - a free PGP replacement
gpm 1.19.6-12.1 General Purpose Mouse Interface
grep 2.5.1.ds1-2 GNU grep, egrep and fgrep
groff-base 1.18.1.1-1 GNU troff text-formatting system (base syste
gzip 1.3.5-8 The GNU compression utility
hostap-modules 2.4.26-1-386+0 Host AP driver for Intersil Prism2/2.5/3 (ke
hostap-utils 0.1.3-1 Utility programs for Host AP driver for Inte
hostapd 0.1.3-1 IEEE 802.11 AP and IEEE 802.1X Authenticator
hostname 2.13 A utility to set/show the host name or domai
html2text 1.3.2a-1 An advanced HTML to text converter
hwdata 0.120-1 hardware identification / configuration data
ifupdown 0.6.4-4.8 High level tools to configure network interf
ilisp 5.12.0+cvs.200 Emacs interface to LISP implementations
imcom 1.33-1 A console jabber client
info 4.7-2 Standalone GNU Info documentation browser
initrd-tools 0.1.71 tools to create initrd image for prepackaged
initscripts 2.85-22 Standard scripts needed for booting and shut
intltool-debia 0.30+20040212 Help i18n of RFC822 compliant config files
ipchains 1.3.10-15 Network firewalling for Linux 2.2.x
ipmenu 0.0.3-6 A cursel iptables/iproute2 GUI
iproute 20010824-13.1 Professional tools to control the networking
ipsc 0.4.3-2 IP Subnet Calculator for console
iptables 1.2.9-10 Linux kernel 2.4+ iptables administration to
iptraf 2.7.0-5 Interactive Colorful IP LAN Monitor
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text-vimcolor 0.11
text-vimcolor is a command-line program to syntax color a file in HTML, XML or PDF. more>>
text-vimcolor is a command-line program to syntax color a file in HTML, XML or PDF.
SYNOPSIS
$ text-vimcolor --format html --full-page FILENAME > OUTPUT.html
$ text-vimcolor --format xml FILENAME > OUTPUT.xml
$ text-vimcolor --format pdf FILENAME --output OUTPUT.pdf
This program uses the Vim text editor to highlight text according to its syntax, and turn the highlighting into HTML, XML or PDF output. It works with any file type which Vim itself can highlight. Usually Vim will be able to autodetect the file format based on the filename (and sometimes the contents of the file).
Exactly one filename should be given on the command line to name the input file. If none is given input will instead be read from stdin (the standard input).
If Vim cant guess the file type automatically, it can be specified explicitly using the --filetype option. For example:
$ text-vimcolor --format html --filetype prolog foo.pl > foo.html
This program is a command line interface to the Perl module Text::VimColor.
OPTIONS
The following options are understood:
--help
Show a summary of the usage, including a list of options.
--debug
Turns on debugging in the underlying Perl module. This makes it print the command used to run Vim.
--filetype file-type
Set the type of the file explicitly. The file-type argument should be something which Vim will recognise when set with its filetype option. Examples are perl, cpp (for C++) and sh (for Unix shell scripts). These names are case sensitive, and should usually be all-lowercase.
--format output-format
The output format to generate. Must be one of the following:
html
Generate XHTML output, with text marked with elements with class attributes. A CSS stylesheet should be used to define the coloring, etc., for the output. See the --full-page option below.
xml
Output is in a simple XML vocabulary. This can then be used by other software to do further transformations (e.g., using XSLT).
pdf
XML output is generated and fed to the FOP XSL-FO processor, with an appropriate XSL style sheet. The stylesheet uses XSLT to transform the normal XML output into XSL-FO, which is then rendered to PDF. For this to work, the command fop must be available. An output file must be specified with --output with this format.
Full details of the HTML and XML output formats can be found in the documentation for Text::VimColor.
--output output-filename
Specifies the name of the output file (which will end up containing either HTML, XML or PDF). If this option is omitted, the output will be sent to stdout (the standard output). This option is required when the output format is PDF (because of limitations in FOP).
--full-page
When the output format is HTML, this option will make the output a complete HTML page, rather than just a fragment of HTML. A CSS stylesheet will be inserted inline into the output, so the output will be useable as it is.
--no-inline-stylesheet
When the output format is HTML and --fullpage is given, a stylesheet is normally inserted in-line in the output file. If this option is given it will instead be referenced with a element.
--let name=value
When Vim is run the value of name will be set to value using Vims let command. More than one of these options can be set. The value is not quoted or escaped in any way, so it can be an expression. These settings take precedence over --unlet options.
This option corresponds to the vim_let setting and method in the Perl module.
--unlet name
Prevent the value of name being set with Vims let command. This can be used to turn off default settings.
This option corresponds to the vim_let setting and method in the Perl module, when used with a value of undef.
<<lessSYNOPSIS
$ text-vimcolor --format html --full-page FILENAME > OUTPUT.html
$ text-vimcolor --format xml FILENAME > OUTPUT.xml
$ text-vimcolor --format pdf FILENAME --output OUTPUT.pdf
This program uses the Vim text editor to highlight text according to its syntax, and turn the highlighting into HTML, XML or PDF output. It works with any file type which Vim itself can highlight. Usually Vim will be able to autodetect the file format based on the filename (and sometimes the contents of the file).
Exactly one filename should be given on the command line to name the input file. If none is given input will instead be read from stdin (the standard input).
If Vim cant guess the file type automatically, it can be specified explicitly using the --filetype option. For example:
$ text-vimcolor --format html --filetype prolog foo.pl > foo.html
This program is a command line interface to the Perl module Text::VimColor.
OPTIONS
The following options are understood:
--help
Show a summary of the usage, including a list of options.
--debug
Turns on debugging in the underlying Perl module. This makes it print the command used to run Vim.
--filetype file-type
Set the type of the file explicitly. The file-type argument should be something which Vim will recognise when set with its filetype option. Examples are perl, cpp (for C++) and sh (for Unix shell scripts). These names are case sensitive, and should usually be all-lowercase.
--format output-format
The output format to generate. Must be one of the following:
html
Generate XHTML output, with text marked with elements with class attributes. A CSS stylesheet should be used to define the coloring, etc., for the output. See the --full-page option below.
xml
Output is in a simple XML vocabulary. This can then be used by other software to do further transformations (e.g., using XSLT).
XML output is generated and fed to the FOP XSL-FO processor, with an appropriate XSL style sheet. The stylesheet uses XSLT to transform the normal XML output into XSL-FO, which is then rendered to PDF. For this to work, the command fop must be available. An output file must be specified with --output with this format.
Full details of the HTML and XML output formats can be found in the documentation for Text::VimColor.
--output output-filename
Specifies the name of the output file (which will end up containing either HTML, XML or PDF). If this option is omitted, the output will be sent to stdout (the standard output). This option is required when the output format is PDF (because of limitations in FOP).
--full-page
When the output format is HTML, this option will make the output a complete HTML page, rather than just a fragment of HTML. A CSS stylesheet will be inserted inline into the output, so the output will be useable as it is.
--no-inline-stylesheet
When the output format is HTML and --fullpage is given, a stylesheet is normally inserted in-line in the output file. If this option is given it will instead be referenced with a element.
--let name=value
When Vim is run the value of name will be set to value using Vims let command. More than one of these options can be set. The value is not quoted or escaped in any way, so it can be an expression. These settings take precedence over --unlet options.
This option corresponds to the vim_let setting and method in the Perl module.
--unlet name
Prevent the value of name being set with Vims let command. This can be used to turn off default settings.
This option corresponds to the vim_let setting and method in the Perl module, when used with a value of undef.
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DocBook Doclet 5.2.0
DocBook Doclet provides you with an all-in-one and very useful tool which creates DocBook XML and class diagrams from Javadoc comments, converts HTML to DocBook, and transfoms DocBook XML into various output formats. more>>
DocBook Doclet 5.2.0 provides you with an all-in-one and very useful tool which creates DocBook XML and class diagrams from Javadoc comments, converts HTML to DocBook, and transfoms DocBook XML into various output formats. It consists of a complete DocBook distribution containing schemas and the DocBook XSL stylesheets. It also integrates Apache FOP as the XSL:FO processor. A Swing application is used to customize the doclet and most of the DocBook XSL parameters and to start the transformations.
Enhancements:
- Support for table parameters.
- Support for list parameters.
- Support for callout parameters.
- Fixed some missing resource keys.
Requirements: JDK 1.5 or 1.6.
Added: 2009-07-22 License: GPL Price: FREE
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